This current blog series on Reflections is intended to encourage Christians to read more vigorously by providing a beginner’s guide to some of the Christian classics in such fields as theology, philosophy, and apologetics. Hopefully a very brief introduction to these important Christian texts will motivate today’s believers, as St. Augustine was called to in his dramatic conversion to Christianity, to “take up and read” (Latin: Tolle lege) these classic books.

unknown-1

This week’s book, Who Is This Jesus?, is by veteran Christian theologian Michael Green and is in my estimation a contemporary classic on introducing the person of Jesus Christ. This volume, while amazingly readable, presents a succinct but intellectually sophisticated summary of Jesus Christ and the beginnings of historic Christianity. If I could recommend one popular book about the life of Christ in an evangelism-apologetics context, this would be the work.

Why Is This Author Notable?

Michael Green is a leading British evangelical scholar and has served for several decades as an Anglican priest, professor, theologian, and apologist. An amazingly prolific author, he has written more than 50 books in his career. Many of his books address the topics of evangelism, apologetics, and doctrinal issues, and he has long defended the evangelical orthodox Christian faith.

What Is This Book About?

Divided into 12 chapters, Who Is This Jesus? addresses all the basic issues, questions, and challenges concerning the person of Jesus Christ. Green discusses Jesus’s unique self-identity, his healing and teaching ministry, as well as the major events of his life, including his atoning death and bodily resurrection from the dead. The book also responds to such apologetics challenges as Jesus’s historicity and the reliability of the New Testament gospels.

Written for the layman, this book does a great job of introducing the extraordinary person of Jesus Christ for all who yearn to learn more about him and to know him more intimately. Who Is This Jesus? is the perfect book to give to a nonbeliever who has honest questions about the life of Christ. It is also ideal for both someone who is just beginning their journey as a Christian as well as the believer who wants to refresh their knowledge about Christ’s unique mission, message, and identity.

Michael Green remarks about the person of Jesus as revealed in the Gospels:

“The character of Jesus is immensely attractive. It embodies all that we ourselves would, in our best moments, like to be. . . . And the claims of Jesus are so startling that they stop us in our tracks and challenge us to make up our minds about this most remarkable person.”1

Why Is This Book Worth Reading?

It is rare to find a book written for the layman that has such scholarly sophistication and theological insight as that of Green’s Who Is This Jesus? This is an ideal book for church courses in Christian education, evangelism, and apologetics. It is also an inexpensive book for churches to buy in bulk and give away to people who express interest in the faith. I’ve had the great pleasure of meeting Michael Green and even sharing a podium with him during a time of lecturing. He is an amazing Christian thinker and Who Is this Jesus? is a gem of a book.

Endnotes

  1. Michael Green, Who Is This Jesus? (Vancouver, BC: Regent College Publishing, 1992), 17.

Subjects: Book Reviews, Books, Christian Literature, Reading

Check out more from Reasons to Believe @Reasons.org

About The Author

Kenneth R. Samples

I believe deeply that "all truth is God’s truth." That historic affirmation means that when we discover and grasp truth in the world and in life we move closer to its divine Author. This approach relies on the Christian idea of God’s two revelatory books - the metaphorical book of nature and the literal book of Scripture. As an RTB scholar I have a great passion to help people understand and see the truth and relevance of Christianity's truth-claims. My writings and lectures at RTB focus on showing how the great doctrinal truths of the faith (the Trinity, the Incarnation, the Atonement, creation ex nihilo, salvation by grace, etc.) are uniquely compatible with reason. This approach reflects the historic Christian apologetics statement - "faith seeking understanding." I work to help myself and others fulfill Peter's words in 2 Peter 3:18: "But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen." As an RTB scholar I have a great passion to help people understand and see the truth and relevance of Christianity's truth-claims. • Biography • Resources • Upcoming Events • Promotional Items Kenneth Richard Samples began voraciously studying Christian philosophy and theology when his thirst for purpose found relief in the Bible. He earned his undergraduate degree in philosophy and social science from Concordia University and his MA in theological studies from Talbot School of Theology. For seven years, Kenneth worked as Senior Research Consultant and Correspondence Editor at the Christian Research Institute (CRI) and regularly cohosted the popular call-in radio program, The Bible Answer Man, with Dr. Walter Martin. As a youth, Kenneth wrestled with "unsettling feelings of meaninglessness and boredom," driving him to seek answers to life's big questions. An encounter with Christian philosophy in Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis led Kenneth to examine the New Testament and "finally believe that Jesus Christ is the divine Son of God, the Lord and Savior of the world." From then on, he pursued an intellectually satisfying faith. Today, as senior research scholar at Reasons to Believe (RTB), Kenneth uses what he's learned to help others find the answers to life's questions. He encourages believers to develop a logically defensible faith and challenges skeptics to engage Christianity at a philosophical level. He is the author of Without a Doubt and A World of Difference, and has contributed to numerous other books, including: Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men, The Cult of the Virgin, and Prophets of the Apocalypse. He has written articles for Christianity Today and The Christian Research Journal, and regularly participates in RTB's podcasts, including Straight Thinking, a podcast dedicated to encouraging Christians to utilize sound reasoning in their apologetics. He also writes for the ministry's daily blog, Today’s New Reason to Believe. An avid speaker and debater, Kenneth has appeared on numerous radio programs such as Voice America Radio, Newsmakers, The Frank Pastore Show, Stand to Reason, White Horse Inn, Talk New York, and Issues Etc., as well as participated in debates and dialogues on topics relating to Christian doctrine and apologetics. He currently lectures for the Master of Arts program in Christian Apologetics at Biola University. Kenneth also teaches adult classes at Christ Reformed Church in Southern California. Over the years Kenneth has held memberships in the American Philosophical Association, the Evangelical Philosophical Society, the Evangelical Theological Society, and the Evangelical Press Association. The son of a decorated World War II veteran, Kenneth is an enthusiastic student of American history, particularly the Civil War and WWII. His favorite Christian thinkers include Athanasius, Augustine, Pascal, and C. S. Lewis. He greatly enjoys the music of the Beatles and is a die-hard Los Angeles Lakers fan. Kenneth lives in Southern California with his wife, Joan, and their three children.



Email Sign-up

Sign up for the TWR360 Newsletter

Access updates, news, Biblical teaching and inspirational messages from powerful Christian voices.

Thank you for signing up to receive updates from TWR360.

Required information missing

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA, and the Google Privacy Policy & Terms of Use apply.